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Highland Park / Illinois / United States
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Moraine Township government administers public funds to provide responsive, efficient and compassionate services and support for residents in need.

Moraine Township's boundaries include all of Highwood, most of Highland Park and small portions of Deerfield and Lake Forest. The Township officially provides general assistance to individuals; property assessment services in the Assessor's Office; election and record-keeping functions in the Clerk's Office; operates two cemeteries, Mooney's and Daggitt, in Highland Park; a Food Pantry; and Moraine Door-to-Door paratransit van service to medical appointments for seniors, disabled and economically challenged residents.  Township is "special purpose" government: apart from the Assessor's and the Clerk's respective functions in property appraisal and voting, Moraine Township provides a safety net for residents with needs not otherwise met by local government – some as mandated by law (General Assistance) and others in keeping with community tradition. (These are found in more detail on the Supervisor's webpage.)

Highland Park / Illinois / United States
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The Lake County Department of Health is located just west of downtown Highland Park. This agency oversees, administers and provides public health care services to the county in general. With an appointment, various health services can be obtained here, as well as some records.

 

Highland Park / Illinois / United States
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Highland Park's City Hall is located on Saint Johns Avenue and is the central location for the city's administrative offices. Departments in the building include Fire, Finance, Community Development, Public Works, Planning and the Office of the City Manager. The location also houses boards and commissions such as Historic Preservation, Human Relations, Housing, Business and Economic Development, Cultural Arts and National Resources.

Highland Park / Illinois / United States
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Established in 1993, North Shore School District 112 is a public elementary district that operates more than 10 schools, including Elm Place School, Ravinia School, Indian Trail School, Wayne Thomas School and Sherwood School. It oversees a staff of over 600 employees and has an enrollment of nearly 4,400 students in its schools. North Shore School District 112 serves students in pre-kindergarten through grade eight. Its schools offer classes in a variety of subjects, such as English, computer education, math and social studies, as well as Spanish and French. The district maintains various art, music, chess, band, orchestra and drama clubs. It also administers the English as a Second Language (ESL) and bilingual education programs. Additionally, North Shore School District 112 organizes writing conferences, family luncheons and field days through its schools. It is located in Highland Park, Ill.